[Patreon] BREAKING city NO FLY ZONES - Restricted Area Workaround - Star Citizen 3.17.3

In this video, the creators of Star Citizen showcase their attempts to navigate restricted no-fly zones over cities. Through innovative strategies and teamwork, they successfully find workarounds and loopholes to explore these restricted areas, pushing the boundaries of the game.

In this video, the creators of Star Citizen attempt to find a way to navigate the restricted no-fly zones over cities. They have tried in the past with no success, but during a recent adventure, they discovered a workaround. They initially tried to scale Houston Tower but could not access it from the bottom. They then attempted to fly into the restricted zone and kill the ship’s power before the autopilot could escort them out, but their ship exploded. They brainstormed ideas and realized that if someone else flew the ship, they could jump out and potentially land on the building. They tested this method and were successful in reaching the top of the tower.

With their newfound knowledge, they set out to explore other restricted areas in Louisville. They attempted to drop a player onto the roof of a building using the same method of killing power, but the autopilot was a hindrance. They also investigated the legs of the tower but were unable to make much progress. They eventually found a way to bypass the no-fly zones using a specific sequence of actions. By triggering the restricted area autopilot but handing over control to another pilot, they were able to fly into the restricted zones without losing control.

Encouraged by their success, they continued their expedition and reached the restricted areas of Louisville and Leavesden Square. They used various vehicles, including hover quads and a Hercules, to navigate through the restricted zones. They encountered some obstacles, such as barriers and guards, but with teamwork and persistence, they were able to overcome them. They even managed to reach the business district and explore Houston Tower and the Constantine Hurston showroom.

Overall, their adventure was a success, and they discovered various loopholes and workarounds to explore restricted areas. They were able to push the boundaries of the game and find alternative ways to reach their goals. The creators were excited about their findings and expressed their gratitude to their patrons for supporting their videos. They promised to continue exploring and sharing more discoveries from Star Citizen in the future.